Tavern and liquor store owners may be able to turn the tables on underage drinkers if a bill that unanimously passed a state Assembly committee on Tuesday eventually becomes law.

The bill, patterned after the decade-old "Brown Jug law" in Alaska, would allow alcohol purveyors to sue anyone under age 21 for $1,000 in small claims court if the person tries to trick them into selling alcohol or allowing them into a bar illegally. | April 30, 2013»Read Full Article(63)

Whoops -- were you supposed to reserve a table for Christmas? Here are some more restaurants to consider, both nearby and far-flung for you travelers, that are open at night on Christmas Day. (Find last week's list after this latest batch of restaurants.)

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers may not be on the football field, but he's still on television.

Those "State of Turbulence" State Farm ads featuring Rodgers continue to be in rotation and will remain so as the regular season ends and the playoffs begin, says Tim Van Hoof, State Farm's assistant vice president for marketing. | Dec. 22, 2013»Read Full Blog Post(3)